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- Wed 19 Mar 14, 15:31
- Forum: DF920 General Topics
- Topic: Plans for shipyard trailer
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- Wed 19 Mar 14, 14:44
- Forum: DF920 General Topics
- Topic: Plans for shipyard trailer
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- Fri 14 Mar 14, 18:35
- Forum: DF920 General Topics
- Topic: Plans for shipyard trailer
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- Wed 12 Mar 14, 19:27
- Forum: DF920 General Topics
- Topic: Plans for shipyard trailer
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Thx guys for your swift answer. I am really interested to see where exactly the supports touch the hull. I already think that the front supports should go under the front waterstay attachment right under the hull-flare. The back supports however? All info I found on this subject:http://www.dragonfly...
- Wed 12 Mar 14, 15:31
- Forum: DF920 General Topics
- Topic: Plans for shipyard trailer
- Replies: 16
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Thx Christian. Where do the supports touch the boat? And how far are the supports apart transversally? Judging from the pictures the aft support is wider then the front one. The top endings also seem to be at an angle with the longitudinal axe of the trailer? And what are the 2 short stubs on the ba...
- Wed 12 Mar 14, 10:17
- Forum: DF920 General Topics
- Topic: Plans for shipyard trailer
- Replies: 16
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Plans for shipyard trailer
I read somewhere that there exist plans for a simple shore trailer, but I can't find it back anymore. Since I am on the hunt for a second-hand DF920 and have found my pick (DF920 touring late model) I may have to put it ashore for the time being untill I find a marina place and for anti-fouling. I r...
- Wed 19 Feb 14, 19:18
- Forum: General
- Topic: Exciting News- New Dragonfly 25
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Exciting News- New Dragonfly 25
I hope they will not try to compete with the Corsair Dash: that would simply mean sharing the market without offering something new. They should look at daring new projects like the French astus 24, which has a double cabin, but a bad folding system. An integrated cokpit tent would sureley be an ass...